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Presence of age- and sex-related differences in heart rate variability despite the maintenance of a suitable level of accelerometer-based physical activity

机译:尽管维持了适当的加速度计的身体活动,但心率可变性的年龄和性与性别有关的差异

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There is currently a lack of information adjacent on the influence of sex and age in heart rate variability (HRV), adjusted according to accelerometer-based physical activity (PADL). We hypothesized that the effect of sex and age on the HRV should be reduced or absent in individuals with a suitable PADL level. We aim to evaluate the influence of sex and age on HRV, adjusted for the confounding effects of the PADL level. A total of 485 age-stratified subjects (18–39, 40–59, and ≥60 years) underwent HRV analyses at rest and 7-day assessments of accelerometer-based PADL. Multivariate analyses of covariance were done using log-transformed HRV indices as outcomes, age and sex as fixed factors, and PADL, cardiovascular risk, fat body mass, and heart rate (HR) at rest as covariates. Despite the adjustment for directly measured PADL, women had better indices of vagal tone, whereas men had higher sympathetic influence. Also, compared to middle-aged and older adults, younger individuals (ages 18–39 years) presented better HRV. Multiple regression analyses confirmed that age and sex were the main predictors of HRV indices, even after adjusting for PADL directly assessed by triaxial accelerometer and HR. We also observed that the correlation between some HRV indexes and the different indexes of physical activity directly evaluated was significant, but not very consistent. Thus, HRV indices are influenced by age and sex, regardless of accelerometer-based physical activity. Interventions with physical activity and exercise aimed at improving the autonomic modulation of asymptomatic adults should take such differences into account.
机译:目前缺乏在心率变异性(HRV)的性和年龄的影响且根据基于加速计的物理活动(PADL)的影响。我们假设性别和年龄对HRV的影响应在具有合适的PADL水平的个体中减少或不存在。我们的目标是评估性别和年龄对HRV的影响,调整了PADL水平的混淆效应。共有485名(18-39,40-59,≥60岁)的485名(18-39,40-59和≥60岁)在休息和7天的基于加速度计的PAD1分析的HRV分析。使用日志转换的HRV指数作为结果,年龄和性作为固定因子,休息作为协变量的radl,心血管风险,脂肪体重和心率(hr)进行多元分析。尽管直接测量PADL进行调整,但女性有更好的缩小语指数,而男性则具有更高的交感神经影响。此外,与中年和老年人相比,年轻的个体(年龄18-39岁)呈现出更好的HRV。多元回归分析证实,即使在通过三轴加速度计和人力资源直接评估PADL后,年龄和性别也是HRV指数的主要预测因子。我们还观察到,一些HRV指标与直接评估的身体活动的不同指标之间的相关性显着,但不是很一致。因此,无论基于加速度计的身体活动如何,HRV指数受年龄和性别的影响。旨在改善无症状成人自主调制的身体活动和运动的干预应考虑到这种差异。

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